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vignette

[vin-yet] / vɪnˈyɛt /
NOUN
story
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NOUN
scenario
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His eyebrow-raising biography is dissected by way of inventive vignettes that blend performance and wildly interactive sets.

From Los Angeles Times

Erivo follows this vignette and many others with questions that engage the reader in the conversation.

From Los Angeles Times

On December 17, 2015, "Ten Years" premiered in Hong Kong and showcased five dystopian vignettes -- including one directed by Chow -- at a time when many residents feared Beijing's growing political influence in the semi-autonomous city.

From Barron's

“There are vignettes that are easily seen on YouTube of how you see a drone that’s defeated in one way, that then there’s a counter that’s already planned.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He escapes into a mystical realm that is shown in a series of short films which span the 20th century, each vignette starring him in a different guise.

From Los Angeles Times